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    2. ↑ Tiger did not support 64-bit GUI applications, ... Some of the key new features were Dark wallpaper in dark mode, Desktop stacks and Dynamic Desktop, which ...

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  6. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Tiger bone glue is the prevailing tiger product purchased for medicinal purposes in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. [188] "Tiger farm" facilities in China and Southeast Asia breed tigers for their parts, but these appear to make the threat to wild populations worse by increasing the demand for tiger products. [189]

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    Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849), Tiger in the snow. Hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk, 1849. Private collection, USA. ... Dark Clouds of Joy:

  8. List of Tiger Mask W characters - Wikipedia

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    Tiger the Black (タイガー・ザ・ブラック, Taigā za Burakku) is a pro-wrestler from the Tiger's Den and one of its Four Heavenly Kings, or Four Tigers. He is a massive dark-skinned wrestler heighting 195 cm with a large body and soft muscles that can absorb the shock of attacks.

  9. Four Symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese classic Book of Rites mentions the Vermillion Bird, Black Tortoise (Dark Warrior), Azure Dragon, and White Tiger as heraldic animals on war flags; [3] they were the names of asterisms associated with the four cardinal directions: South, North, East, and West, respectively. [4]